Sugarplum Style, Vol. 38

January 17, 2017

Thanks so much for your excitement over our big makeover reveal yesterday. I can’t wait to share more of the progress, and the final space soon. We’re putting the finishing touches on it now, and fingers-crossed the roman shade arrives in time for their big shoot later this week.

Today it’s time for another Sugarplum Style, snapshots of my everyday outfits I share on Instagram and Facebook, created by mixing and matching items in my closet. My hope is that they inspire you to stretch your wardrobe further by mixing up what you already have, and thoughtfully adding new things.

The kind of shirt you wear to bed, and then to brunch the next day! This sweater has seen more mileage than any other top this season…I have it in two colors, and strongly fighting the urge for another. #itsthatgood

Fit Tip: It runs large, so I’d recommend sizing down. My regular size fits, too, I just usually wear it with a cami because of the v-neck. It’s also long enough for leggings.

I call this #momuniform I throw it on for waaaaay too many occasions, but it’s comfortable and always looks pulled together.Sugarplum Tip: This cardi is called ‘Heather Red’ but it’s definitely more pink than red.

Did ya’ll do a #bestnine on your Instagram? It’s fun to see which images were the most popular…it’s pretty clear what you like to see from me! These were all #sugarplumstyle posts…so I’ll keep them coming this year!

You can catch up with past installments of Sugarplum Style here, or follow my everyday outfits in Instagram. Make sure you’re following my Facebook page too, that’s where I also post deals, steals, sales, and goodies!

Love your style! I have those pink heels and they are surprisingly versatile. A staple in my closet! This is great inspiration as I’m trying to mix things up from my closet this year without adding much to it. Happy Tuesday!

I have to laugh at my self. I follow a Dallas Texas girl to figure out what to wear in Colorado in the winter. Surprisingly it isn’t much different except a couple more layers on a few days. Trying to find a white/ivory shirt with black stripes any ideas? Haven’t had any luck and your link is to a solid. Also have a question about the scarfs you wear. I got a blanket scarf for christmas and love the pattern but have tried it a couple of times and feel like it overwhelms my short frame. Yours don’t seem as bulky. Any suggestion? Last one – heading to Irving in two weeks for my son’s baseball game. Winter (heavy clothes or light layers. Only been later in spring when I consider it warm/hot.

Also, if the scarf has too much bulk, try cutting it in half on the diagonal…same tying technique, but less fabric! They are fairly bulky though, I have to take them off to eat! 😉 Oh, and Texas weather is different every day…just check it a day or two before leaving! xo

Haha, I absolutely re-wear, I just like to create new combos using the same items! If you notice, I’ve repeated the same jeans, top and booties in virtually every other outfit! I hope it gives you some new idea for mixing it up in your own closet! xo

Oh, I get that you reward and mix and match, but, if I am being honest, it all just seems so, so excessive. I love to shop like you do, but when is it enough? Fashion is part of your brand, but the emphasis on quantity over quality is mind boggling. I do give you credit, you know how to work it. Your sponsors are some good ones, it’s just not my style.
Ashley

I’ll have to politely disagree…I am in no way in favor of quantity over quality. Hence why the bulk of my posts are tips for re-wearing similar items in new and fresh ways. Granted I may have more clothing than the average woman (although, looking in all my friend’s closets I’m not so sure!), but that is simply to touch on tips for a wide range of items. Posts utilizing the same 10 pieces would get pretty redundant fast! But I’m sure there are a ton of minimalist and capsule wardrobe blogs available if that’s more your style! xo

I recently found your blog and love how you are budget friendly and able to make lots of outfits with the same staples. Keep doing what you are doing! You make it seem so easy to piece together multiple outfits! Love your home design blogs, too!